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That is awesome, very impressive.
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Worms
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Too bad it's outside Never go outside.
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I live in a house that's been divvied up into apartments The best of every world
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Since you're already used to the right wing bullshit, TN is pretty nice.
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Asstaurants over breastaurants
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Welp, I tried to tee that up for you to get to 149 clean by now but you had to be petty and switch accounts
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"Useless" https://www.krmg.com/news/action-demanded-after-100-dead-dolphins-wash-france/dgdzAL46lhzNxB2Dt4TtNM/ "What fishing machinery or equipment is behind all these deaths?" he asked. Autopsies carried out on the dolphins this year by La Rochelle University's National Center for Scientific Research show extreme levels of mutilation. Activists say it's common for fishermen to cut body parts off the suffocated dolphins after they are pulled up on the nets, to save the nets. French Ecology Minister Francois de Rugy rushed last week to La Rochelle in an attempt to lower the number of dolphins dying as a result of humans. He's under pressure, partly due to French President Emmanuel Macron's pro-ecology stance and oft-quoted slogan to "Make the Planet Great Again." Rugy has come up with some plans, including bolstering research into existing acoustic repellent devices in place in 26 two-vessel trawlers off the Bay of Biscay, an industrial fishing hub in the Atlantic Ocean. When activated, the devices send unpleasant signals to nearby dolphins that cause them to swim away. But animal rights group Sea Shepherd said his measures do not go far enough, and has already decried the acoustic repellents as "useless." It claims many of the trawlers they watch in the region don't activate the repellent devices, fearing they will scare off valuable fish as well, and only turn them on if they are being checked fishing monitors. It also said increasing the number of repellent devices is not a long-term solution, since that makes the oceans an uninhabitable drum of noise pollution for all mammals and fish. "The government needs to take responsibility and act — especially Macron, who said he wanted to protect ecology," Lamya Essemlali, President of Sea Shepherd France, told The Associated Press. She cited scientists who predict that the current rates of fishing will likely drive the dolphin population to extinction. "The spotlight has been put on the trawlers that fish for sea bass ..., which is a scandal. But they were not the only ones responsible," she said. She suggested that aggressive hake fishing, which was given the green light three years ago after a long ban, was a major factor. The spike in dolphin deaths also began three years ago. Her group says the ecological crisis stems from unprecedented demand for low-cost fish. "Right now, the sea bass that is being caught by the trawlers that kill dolphins you can find on the French market for 8 euros per kilogram ($4 per pound)," she said. Global seafood consumption has more than doubled in the past 50 years, according to European Commission, a rate that rights groups have branded unsustainable.
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You know what sucks about being a comedian.....
NaBarney replied to That_One_Guy's topic in Free-For-All
When I was in hs I wrote a paper on standup and since I needed a direct source I sent a msg to Maria Bamford on myspace asking if I could interview her for my paper. She let me ask her 1 question and I asked what her advice would be to aspiring comedians and her answer was like - just make yourself keep doing it and keep doing it and dont stop, and repeated that sentiment like a dozen different ways. -
in this thread we shall attempt to unpack the mysteries of the universe
NaBarney replied to nameraka's topic in Free-For-All
There is no we then Just you -
At least that kid will probably get to get high at like 11
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Depends entirely on the individual, same as any species. Some dogs are awesome and some are just fucked in the head
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i'm thinking about replacing my old cookware set
NaBarney replied to Naraku4656's topic in Free-For-All
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Remember, it's advice not an order But it's some pretty good advice
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I don't understand how some of you are 30+ and still virgins
NaBarney replied to André Toulon's topic in Free-For-All
@tsar4 beat you by several decades -
Watch that thing you said you would watch https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fh2cDKyFdyU
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It's not about whether I see something wrong, it's whether a clean glass of water looks clear or green but ok, keep acting like this is some crazy demand for your claim of green tapwater unfit for drinking being the norm at your house
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I got called out on stage tonight for having a tiny dick
NaBarney replied to That_One_Guy's topic in Free-For-All
It's basically the act afai can tell -
It's a public forum, show this acrid green water to the class let's ask for their judgment Probably squeeze some like juice in there just to be petty but go ahead
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Oh, jfc. Lets see this "green water" that "forces" you to train your kids to vigilantly purchase all their water from the store
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No, that would be accepting shitwater as normal for drinking. How is purchasing bottled water to accommodate for the fact that what comes out of the tap isnt fit for consumption not normalizing that practice to them? Trust the water companies, trust Nestle, no one else can help you get access to safe clean water the only way is to give the store money for Nestle's water